Not from the air as that would be technically impossible but from an elevated position which does indeed yield a gorgeous result.

Stephen_Hocking
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2014-06-24T04:51:18Z —
#4

Actually, just an amendment, you could take a time lapse from the air but it wouldn't look anything like this.

sdmikev
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2014-06-24T05:51:16Z —
#5

wow, that is amazing. playing that in full res on my computer monitor was unreal.I did send the video to my sony via apple TV, too, but clearly the resolution was not the same - still looked great, though.

thaumatechnicia
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2014-06-24T12:52:15Z —
#6

That brown haze above the city.. Air? That's what you call it?

/thinks Koyaanisqatsi is still the exemplar - the visual synched with the music much more betterly.

//Baraka, if you can manage to see the jaw-dropping 70mm copy, comes in as a close second.

zikzak
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2014-06-24T15:20:28Z —
#7

If you had a helium drone that could do a reasonable job holding position, and an extremely high-resolution camera with an extremely wide-angle lens, I wonder if you could run the resulting video through one of those camera steadying algorithms to produce some decent timelapse that appears to be from a totally static viewpoint.

xeni
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2014-06-28T21:54:26Z —
#8

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